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It's important to consider the big picture of whether a business model improves efficiencies by treating workers fairly (livable wages) or not.

Interestingly, DoorDash is on the hook for $9-11 million or so for binding arbitration fees that they made their "independent contractors" agree to but didn't want to pay. Judge Alsop wrote a scathing decision underscoring this. It's also somewhat shady that DoorDash was taking portions of driver's tips depending on the tip amount and their "base rate." Lawful Masses with Leonard French went over the decision.